Combined lavatory and sanitary drinking-cup.



' J, GAVIN. COMBINED LAVATORY 'AND SANITARY DRINKING CUP. APPLICATION FILED NOV. 28, 1911.

Patented July 9, 1912.

a ran unto JOHN H. GAVIN, or oHrEAeo, ILLINOIS, ASSIGNOB, 'ro L. WOLFE raanurnc'ronn e .COMPANY, or onrcneo, rnn'mors, A coarons'rron' or ILLINoIs.

COMBINED "LAvA'ronY Ann SANITARY niamxmegourr To all whom it may concern Be it known that I, JOHN H. GAvIN, a

' citizen of the United States, residing in Chicago, in the county of Cook and State of Illinois, have invented a new and useful Improvement in Combined Lavatories and of which the folatory supply spout is formed or cast in tegrally with the other portions My invention may be used in all places where individual lavatories and sanitary drinking cups are desirable but the structure which I have shown is more especially designed for use in prisons and the struc ture is so made that there are practically no exposed metallic parts either in the form of faucets or spouts, and all connecting plumbing is concealed when the lavatory is in place/ My invention may be embodied in various forms of lavatories other than the one which I have shown, as will be obvious to those skilled in the art, and it will be understood that I the form which I have shown is illustrative specification Figure '1 is a only, for the purpose of giving a better understanding of the invention. I have shown my improvements as applied to a flat back, vitreous lavatory but all changes and modifications are contemplated as fairly come withinthe scope of the appendedclaims. My iiivention furthermore consists in the improvements in the parts and devices and in the combinations of parts and devices herein shown, described and'claimed.

In the drawings forming a part of this side view of a lavatory embodying my improvements, showing the wall to which it is attached, in cross section. Fig. 2 is. a front view of the structure disclosed in Fig. 1, the wall having 1 been omitted and the plumbing being shown Specification of Letters Patent.

. in dot-ted lines. Fig. 3 is a vertical shape and is preferably provided with an Patented July Applidation filed November 28,1911. Serial No. 662,856.

section, upon an enlarged scale, of the proved lavatory taken on the line 3 3' of Fig. 2. Fig. 4 is a plan view of the lavatory. i In the drawings, 10 denotes the basin of the lavatory which is formed'of vitreous material or any suitable substancefand which may be of any suitable or well known integrally formed depending flangek 'ljll Also formed preferably integrally with their basin or main portion 10 of the lavatory is;

a vertical back or wall piece 12 and cast"1n-. tegrally with this back piece 12 and prefer-. ably at the central portion thereof is a sanii0; tary, fountain or bubbling, drinking cup 13, said cup '13 being located preferably above. the top line of the: basin 10 and extending partially thereover and having a recessed or bell shaped mouth. Intermediate the 7 5' drinking cup 13 and the basin l0 and located preferably directly below the drinking cup is a spout 1st having a supply opening 15 therein for supplying water to the lavatory.

The drinking cup 13 is. also provided with '86 a supply opening 16 the same being preferably located above the supply opening 15 for the lavatory, and intermediate the supply openings 15 and 16 and preferably communicating with each is a drain 17 for the 35 drinking cup 13 whereby any water that remains in the drinking cup, after the same has been used will be drained into the basin of the lavatory. The lavatory basin is also provided with an overflow recess 18 preferably located in the rear portion thereof beneatlt the spout 14. The basin is alsoprovided with the usual drain recess 19 which may be of'any suitable form and which communicates with the overflow recess 18. On the Hat upper portibn 20 of the basin may be provided a soap cup 21 having a depreswith a suitable number of pockets 26 by bined lavatory and d rinking means. of which the lavatory may be secured to a wall 27 by' means of bolts which may be litharged in said holes or sockets.

1'; In a device of the class described, in combination, a lavatory basin and a sanitary fountain drinking cup, said lavatory basin and drinking cup being integrally formed and the cup having a recessed or bell shaped mouth and located above the basin.

. 2. In a device of the class described, in

combination, 'a lavatory basin and a sanitary fountain drinking cup, said drinking cup and basin being each formed of the same material, and being each provided with a supply recess and a drain.

3. As an article of manufacture, acombined lavatory and sanitary drinking cup integrally formed, said lavatory having formed-also integrally therewith a supply spout, and said cup being provided with a drain.

. 4. As an article of manufacture, a comsanitary drinking cup integrally formed, said lavatory having formed integrally therewith a. supply spout, and being also provided with a drain and an overflow.

5. In a device of the class described, a vitreous lavatory basin having a supply spout formed integrally therewith, and a sanitary fountain drinking cup, said basin, spout and cup being integrally formed.

6. In a device of the class described, in combination, a vitreouslavatory and sanitary fountain drinking cup integrally formed, said drinking cup and basin each being provided with a source of supply.

7. As an article of manufacture, a vitreous combined lavatory and sanitary fountain cup, said drinking cu having formed therein a supply recess ant saidlavformed spout.

8. As an article of manufacture, a combined lavatory and sanitary drinking cup, said lavatory and drinking cup being integrally formed and said cup being provided with a drain.

9. In a device of the class described, in combination, a lavatory and a sanitary fountain drinking cup formed of the same material, said lavatory being provided with an integrall formed spout, said sanitary cup being a so provided with a supply .r ecess and having also a drain.- I

10. As an article of manufacture, anombined vitreous flat back lavatory and azsanitary fountain drinking cup,-said lavatory having an upwardly projecting back portion integrally formed therewith, said cupbeing formed on said upwardly projecting portion and formed integrally therewith, said lavatory and cup being each provided with a supply opening. r

11. As an article of manufacture, a combined vitreous lavatory and sanitary drinking cup, said lavatory and drinking cup being each provided with a supply opening and said cup being also provided with a drain communicating With said supply openings.

'12. As an article of manufacture, a combined lavatory and sanitary fountain drinking cup integrally formed, said lavatory and cup being each provided withaasifpply opening, said lavatory being provided also with a drain and an overflow outlet and said cu being also provided with a drain communn eating with said supply openings.

JOHN H, GAVIN.

Witnesses:

PEARL ABRAMs,

Es'rrrnn ABBAMS,

atory beingprovided also with an integrally 

